Jenkins
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I have succumbed to a long sleeved top.
I've just put mine on, as in the usual three of my four radiators. Thinking about it, I'd say there's only been seven or eight evenings/nights this year when I haven't put it on.🤔
I still don’t understand the concept of turning the heating completely off , isn’t that what room thermostat is for ?
In the summer mine is set at 14C and doesn’t come on at all.
At the moment it’s set at 16C in the morning and 18C in the evening and was on about 15 mins this morning and about 25 mins this evening.
In mid winter it will be set at 18C in the morning and 20C in the evening and will be on for three hours in the morning and four hours in the evening . This is enough to keep the house comfortable unless the weather turns Baltic/Arctic . 😀
Thing is, if you're out and it falls below the meeting then trips on to hest an empty house.
Was an article inPravdathe Guardian redently over which was the more efficient for heating, and the techno bods reckoned ASHP are most efficient long term if left running, but gas boilers more cost effective if only flicked on when someone is home and they adtually feel chilly.
I still don’t understand the concept of turning the heating completely off , isn’t that what room thermostat is for ?
In the summer mine is set at 14C and doesn’t come on at all.
At the moment it’s set at 16C in the morning and 18C in the evening and was on about 15 mins this morning and about 25 mins this evening.
In mid winter it will be set at 18C in the morning and 20C in the evening and will be on for three hours in the morning and four hours in the evening . This is enough to keep the house comfortable unless the weather turns Baltic/Arctic . 😀
Agreed, drying clothes at this time of year is quite the challenge - my parents who were living in Spain at the time (And are back in Spain now but in a different part), where you would think drying clothes would be super easy, also had this issue - thick walls, no central heating, and in the winter a decent challenge - they bought a Dry Buddy, and we bought one too. It's effectively a small tent with a warm air blower at the base, and a kind of branch/arm arrangement at the top that you can hang clothes off, and or socks etc - it's an absolutely perfect way to dry bib shorts and the thick pads - it has a timer dial thing, so you can safely let it do it's thing and walk away. I also tend to pop some light items on top though not obscuring the ventilation holes.Heating might be off but I have broken out the heated clothes maiden and dehumidifier, no wind yesterday and little sun so washing didnt really dry at all outside. I use it in the porch with one of those covers over it, gets quite toasty![]()
Likewise, mine has kicked in maybe 4 times so far this month.Mine is set for the same temp all year around , if its cold enough it comes on
So far its hovering 2-3 c above pretty constantly .